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PINE LAKE CAMP
Happiness is—
Your own year round
campsite at:
A 3auxtly Campsrouwd Coaamua►ty R R. 1 Bayfleld, Ontario
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At PINE LAKE the campground is owned by the campers
who have a continuing long term lease. PINE LAKE is a
way to provide your family with a year round hideaway,
where there are numerous activities for you to join in if you
wish. There are frequent dances, ball games, etc.
Each site at PINE LAKE is completely serviced with
hydro, water and sewer hook-ups. There are two lakes with
safe swimming and canoeing. For winter fun PINE LAKE
offers cross-country skiing, ice-skating, snowmobiling,
indoor heated pool, sauna and whirlpool. We have a
Chalet, Recreational building, snack bar, store, ice,
children's playgrounds, and propane filling station
We are also able to offer dally, weekly, monthly and
yearly camping. Come out and see us this week -end, walk
around our 80 acres nestled in nature that you will share
with other families like your own.
Follow Hwy. 21 for 3 km north of Bayfield and turn east on
Telephone Rd. Watch for our sign, or call Pat and Dave
Woolhouse at (519) 482-3380.
CliriRmas
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Where it's Christmas all year 'round
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
APRIL TO NEW YEAR'S
On Hwy. #21 South in Grand Bend
PHONE 238-2245
• Gifts • Decorations
• Candles • Children's Toys
• Kitchen & Bathroom
Boutique
PG. 2 VILLAGE SQUIRE/SEPTEMBER 1980
The readers write
The only magazine
we read from
cover to cover
I picked a free copy of your magazine up at the Amberly Store
when you first started 7-8 years ago(?) and was amazed with all
the wonderful information in it. It still is the only magazine or
paper in my home that is read from cover to cover.
I thank you for all the up to date interesting places to visit. We
are grateful to you for helping us explore "Ontario" eating
houses. We take a picnic lunch, thank you, and enjoy the air,
sunshine, bees, bugs, animals, etc.
Yours sincerely
Alice S. Vine
428 Boyne Ave.
Listowel
I enjoy articles
Please renew our subscription to the Village Squire.
I enjoy the articles that encompass Goderich and area people -
Libra Gems, Sommersun, Marian Zinn's Port Albert article and
the story of Narcisse Cantin. Often I've gone by St. Joseph's and
wondered what the plaque of "Cantin" meant.
There's a girl, Mrs. Joe Morrissey of Menesetung Park,
Goderich, who started up her own business "Roses, Roses" two
years ago in London. She commutes to her "garage" office in
London each weekend to attend her business of selling individual
roses table to table to restaurants in London. She started this
business after seeing it done in Toronto, then took a course at
Fanshawe before embarking on her new career. Just thought
you'd like an idea for a future article!
Sincerely,
Pat Martin
129 Britannia Rd. E.
Goderich
Interesting places
Please renew our subscription for the Village Squire. We enjoy
the articles on the interesting places in Huron, Bruce and Perth
Counties. Having taught in the Continuation Schools in Blyth
many years ago, my interest is there. We also enjoy the
productions at the Blyth Theatre, especially the current one
"Jack." Thank you. Sincerely,
(Mrs. A.R.) Evelyn E. Moore
i4 Charles St.
Stratford
We goofed!
Last month's article on London's Waldorf School was
illustrated with photographs by Bruce Nolan. The Village Squire
apologizes to Mr. Nolan for incorrectly attributing the
photographs to Paul Nolan.